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Both my son and my daughter have this problem. My son was much like yours with all the chronic lung issues and had an ear infection every 3-5 weeks. We had tubes places, but was still so very sick, an his fevers were outrageous. He reached 107 several times, and ususally had a febrile seizure with them.My Daughter has not had any of the lung issues, but had an ear infection from birth that we could not get rid of. Even after ear tubes, she kept getting them. Finally after 6 months of the tubes, no more ear infections. She is just not getting high fevers with no apparent cause often for 3-5 days at a time. Sustaining in the 102-104 range.Once my son was re-vaccinated, he completely got better. No more asthma, no bronchitis, only one Pneumonia since.We are waiting to see an immunologist for my daughter now.GOOD LUCK. It's soooo scary.View Thread

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